
Despite a goalless afternoon for the Brazilian sensation, Lyon move level on points with Marseille—setting up a massive showdown against PSG.
Olympique Lyonnais continued their relentless surge up the Ligue 1 table with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Lille. The win moves Paulo Fonseca’s side into 4th place, level on points with Marseille and within striking distance of the league leaders, Lens and PSG.
The “Gones” Battle Through
In a match characterized by high intensity and tactical discipline, Lyon found the breakthrough in the 37th minute. Ruben Kluivert turned provider with a sublime cross, allowing Danish talent Noah Nartey to fire home the only goal of the game. Despite missing key players through injury, Fonseca’s tactical setup proved too organized for Lille to break down.
Endrick: The Focal Point
All eyes were once again on Endrick. While the 19-year-old didn’t add to his goal tally today, his impact was undeniable. Often swarmed by Lille defenders, the Brazilian was the target of numerous fouls but remained a constant threat, fighting for every ball and stretching the opposition defense.
The Spanish press, particularly in Madrid, continues to monitor his progress closely. With six goal involvements in just three matches including a historic hat-trick against Metz Endrick’s adaptation to French football has been nothing short of spectacular.
The Road to the Parc des Princes

The victory sets the stage for a “titans’ clash” next Sunday. Lyon travels to the capital to face Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes. A win for the Gones would slash the gap between them and the defending champions to just three points, potentially throwing the title race wide open.
Ligue 1 Standings (Top 4):
- Lens: 1st Place
- PSG: 2nd Place (1 point behind)
- Marseille: 3rd Place (Level on points with Lyon)
- Lyon: 4th Place

Miguel Manjate is a football journalist and editor covering the Premier League, European competitions, and transfer news, with a strong focus on match analysis and data-driven reporting.
